NUMBER MICKLE, William Julius (1734-1788). cxiv MILTON, John (1608-1674). Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity lxxxv lxxxvii Lycidas Ixxxix When the Assault was intended to the City xciii On his Blindness xciv To Mr. Lawrence xcix To Cyriąck Skinner с To the Lady Margaret Ley cxi L'Allegro. cxliv Il Penseroso cxlv At a Solemn Music cxlvii MOORE, Thomas (1780–1852). Echoes ccxxix At the mid hour of night ccxlv Pro Patria Mori cclxi The Journey Onwards cclxv The Light of Other Days cclxix MORRIS, William (1834-1896). Summer Dawn . cccxcii NAIRN, Carolina (1766–1845). The Land o' the Leal . cxcviii Nash, Thomas (1567–1601 ?). Spring . i NORRIS, John (1657–1711). Hymn to Darkness cxlix NORTON,"Caroline Elizabeth Sarah (Lady Stirling Maxwell) (1808–1877). cccliv NOYES, Alfred (1880 -). Song cccxcix Love's Rosary Song of Hanrahan the Red cccci PEACOCK, Thomas Love (1785–1866). Three men of Gotham cccxlv PHILIPS, Ambrose (1671-1749). To Charlotte Pulteney clvii POPE, Alexander (1688–1744). Solitude cliv PRIOR, Matthew (1662-1721). The merchant, to secure his treasure clxxiii cccc . QUARLES, Francis (1592–1644). A Mystical Ecstasy ROGERS, Samuel (1762-1855). The Sleeping Beauty A Wish Song A Birthday The Blessed Damozel The Outlaw Datur Hora Quieti Child and Maiden . Not, Celia, that I juster am II. II. ccxiii ccxxvii CCXXX ccxxvi CCXXxviii ccxl ccxlviii cclxxiii cclxxviii cclxxxi cclXXIV . cccxi cvi 66 Ixiv CCC SHAKESPEARE - (Continued). NUMBER Frustra Take, O take those lips away xlviii Sonnet - Blind Love li Ivi lxii Ixv Ixvii Ixviii lxix lxxviii The World's Way lxxxii SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822). The Indian Serenade CCXV ccxix ccxxviii To the Night ссxxxii The Flight of Love ссxxxix One word is too often profaned ccxlvii Stanzas written in Dejection near Naples . cclxx To a Skylark cclxxxvii Ozymandias of Egypt ccxciii To a Lady, with a Guitar The Invitation cccvii The Recollection cccviii To the Moon cccxii A Dream of the Unknown CCCXV Written among the Euganean Hills cccxxi Ode to the West Wind cccxxii The Poet's Dream cccxxiv A Dirge CCCxxxiv Threnos . CCCXXXV Music, when soft voices die CCCXXXix WHIRLEY, James (1596-1666). The Last Conqueror cxii xiii Xrii xlvii lviii SMART, Christopher (1722–1770). The Song of David clxxis SMITH, Alexander (1830-1867). Barbara cccxci SOUTHEY, Robert (1774-1843). After Blenheim. cclx The Scholar cclxxi xci . NUMBER lxxiv cxxix cccxciv Сccxcy xxxiv SPENSER, Edmund (1553-1598-9). Prothalamion Encouragements to a Lover Itylus A Forsaken Garden Love's Omnipresence As thro' the land at eve we went . The Miller's Daughter Sinking Sun Rule Britannia For ever, Fortune, wilt thou provo THOMSON, James (1834-1882). As we rush VAUGHAN, Henry (1621-1695). The Retreat A Vision Upon my lap my sovereign sits Go, lovely Rose On a Girdle A Land Dirge Constancy The Manly Heart . Ссxx NUMBER WOLFE, Charles (1791-1823). The Burial of Sir John Moore cclxii To Mary. cclxxvii WORDSWORTH, William (1770-1850). She was a phantom of delight ccxvii ccxxi ccxxii A slumber did my spirit seal ccxxiii Lucy Gray ccxxvi To å distant Friend ссxxxiii Desideria. ccxliv Ode to Duty cclii England and Switzerland, 1802 ccliv On the extinction of the Venetian Republic celv London, 1802 cclvi cclvii When I have borne in memory cclviii Simon Lee cclxiji A Lesson cclxvii The Affliction of Margaret cclxxxiv To the Skylark . cclxxxvi The Green Linnet cclxxxviii To the Cuckoo cclxxxix Upon Westminster Bridge ccxci Composed at Neidpath Castle . ccxciv Admonition to a Traveller ccxcvi To the Highland Girl of Inversneyde ccxvii The Reaper ccxviii The Reverie of poor Susan ccxcix The Daffodils ccci To the Daisy cccii Yarrow Unvisited, 1803 сссу Yarrow Visited, 1814 cccvi By the Sea cccix To Sleep cccxiii The Inner Vision cccxvii Written in Early Spring cccxix Ruth, or the Influence of Nature cccxx Nature and the Poet cccxxiii Glen-Almain, the Narrow Glen cccxxy The World is too much with us cccxxvi Within King's College Chapel, Cambridge cccxxvii. The Two April Mornings CCCXXX The Fountain cccxxxi The Trossachs cccxxxvi My heart leaps up cccxxxvii Ode on Intimations of Immortality cccxxxviii WOOTTON, Henry (1568–1639). Character of a Happy Life . хсу cx |